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and integrated into our collection. The role We are seeking a Technician (seed processing) to help us plant, harvest, package, integrate and distribute seed stocks at the Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock
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The University of Nottingham is seeking to appoint a Clinical Associate Professor in Breast Surgery with clinical duties as Honorary Consultant at our partner NHS Foundation Trust, the University
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projects in the field of Microwave Process Engineering. Whilst microwaves are invariably used for heating food in the home environment, our team utilise microwaves on a very large industrial scale
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trypanosome survival in vivo. The post will support exciting projects using host infections, quantitative ‘omics, molecular cell biology and bioinformatic approaches. This is a full time post (36.25 hours
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and development of the Facility. Knowledge of archaeological science (aDNA sample extraction, analysis or bioinformatics, incremental sampling for isotope analysis, ZooMS, tracewear analysis, ceramic
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support. We will shortlist based solely on answers to the questions asked as part of the online application process, so please do not include a CV, as it will not be read. We do not see candidates’ names as
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the Anatomy Suite Manager in the embalming process and the preparation of prosected materials, as required. Further responsibilities involve contributing to the daily operation and maintenance of the Anatomy
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. We are committed to providing reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process and employment. What’s Next? If you would like to discuss this role informally, please contact Tim Lawrenson
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Area: Computer Science, AI, Computer Vision, Food and nutrition Location: Nottingham, Jubilee campus/Sutton Bonington Campus. Placement at PepsiCo’s R&D centre (Leicester). Closing Date: 17th
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underpinned by proactive engagement with critical inquiry into the processes of learning in higher education contexts which is evidence-driven in order to enhance student learning and the quality of assessments